LeVar Burton-related stories
Posted Aug 29th 2009 2:30PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Daytime, Children, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Cancellations, Reality-Free

Did you watch
Reading Rainbow yesterday? If you missed it, that's too bad, because PBS' third-longest running show (behind only
Sesame Street and
Mr. Roger's Neighborhood) ended its 26 year run on Friday.
According to NPR, the children's program is being cut from the PBS stable of educational programming because of ... wait for it ... the Bush administration.
Continue reading George W. Bush canceled Reading Rainbow
Posted Aug 16th 2009 10:03AM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Video, Web, Reality-Free, Mad Men

Hey, did you hear
Mad Men's third season debuts tonight at 10 on AMC? Actually, when the show is this good, I don't mind the hype.
To prepare for the third season, here are some more web goodies for you (in addition to
avatars,
sneak peeks and
recaps).
The New York Times has an article on the
cocktails of the Mad Men era, and if you want to make some of your own AMC has the
drink recipes. AMC also has a
Which Mad Man Are You? quiz. Or how about buying
some of the era's items for your house?
There are also several interviews to read before the premiere, including
Jon Hamm (
here too),
Christina Hendricks,
Elisabeth Moss, and
Vincent Kartheiser.
Oh, something from the other night, after the jump...
Continue reading One more big post about Mad Men before tonight's season premiere
Posted Mar 30th 2009 1:16AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Reality-Free

I made it my business to catch the episode of
Family Guy which
guest-voiced the cast of Star Trek: The Next Generation, and I have to say I was somewhat disappointed.
Don't get me wrong. I enjoyed some parts of the episode. The "shut up Wil" line by Patrick Stewart had me in stitches, as well as the sudden death of Denise Crosby (obviously, the writers are
ST:TNG fans). Hell, Patrick Stewart is a recurring guest on Seth McFarlane's other series
American Dad.
It just seemed to me that after the brilliant
Star Wars parody from last year, they would do something more with such a line-up of talent than simply "Stewie gets to hang out and go bowling with the cast." It was even relegated to the "B" plot, with the "A" plot being Meg's sudden faith in God as a result of watching Kirk Cameron on TV.
I was hoping for something more akin to an episode of
The Next Generation done
Family Guy-style. Or would that have been redundant of the
Star Wars episode? What do you think? Was the episode decent or could it have used improvement?
Posted Jul 4th 2008 8:24AM by Brad Trechak
Filed under: OpEd, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Reality-Free
Star Trek: The Experience is ending after an 11 year run at the Las Vegas Hilton on September 1st, 2008. The interactive ride contained elements from the television series
Star Trek: The Next Generation and
Star Trek: Voyager.
Chad Boutte, Operations Manager and Director of Marketing, said in a press release, "Hailing frequencies open. We'd like to thank all the fans and friends of Star Trek, whose constant and amazing support we've enjoyed throughout our tenure at the Las Vegas Hilton. As we boldly go into the futures that await, know that we take your love of Star Trek: The Experience with us. We share the memories of time spent in the most unique place in the Galaxy, and we carry those memories into our futures with us. Live long, and prosper. Hailing frequencies closed." He said it in this fashion because he's a big nerd.
Continue reading Star Trek: The Experience to end
Posted May 10th 2006 7:37AM by Lacy Hall
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, FOX, OpEd, American Idol, Smallville, Music and Variety
It's always been a dream of mine to take a road trip to Tennessee to visit Graceland and Dollywood -- a white trash pilgrimage of sorts. I don't foresee that happening any time soon, so I'll make do with American Idol's homage to Elvis, and keep my fingers crossed for Dolly's night next season.
Everything about tonight was backwards -- the favorites sorta sucked, and Elliott finally found his moment to shine. My crappy internet connection keeps going out, so enough of the pleasantries...let's do this!
Continue reading American Idol: Elliott & Elvis are BFF